New Zealand political leader Jenny Shipley assembled a "shadow cabinet" within the National Party caucus after her election to the position of Leader of the Opposition in 1999. She composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while she was Leader of the Opposition (1999–2001).

As the National Party formed the largest party not in government at the time, the shadow cabinet was as a result the Official Opposition within the New Zealand House of Representatives.

Portfolio allocations

January 2001

The list below contains a list of Shipley's spokespeople and their respective roles after an early 2001 portfolio reshuffle. The portfolio allocations were announced on 31 January 2001 and the rankings were announced on 12 February, after Bill English was elected the party's deputy leader.[1][2]

Rank Shadow Minister Portfolio
1 Rt Hon Jenny ShipleyLeader of the Opposition
2 Hon Bill EnglishDeputy Leader of the Opposition
Spokesperson for Finance

Spokesperson for Audit Spokesperson for Superannuation for Future Retirees

3 Hon Roger SowryShadow Leader of the House

Spokesperson for Health
Spokesperson for State Services

4 Hon Max BradfordSpokesperson for Foreign Affairs

Spokesperson for Defence Spokesperson for Disarmament and Arms Control Associate Spokesperson for Finance

5 Hon Tony RyallSpokesperson for Police

Spokesperson for Commerce

6 Hon Dr Lockwood SmithSpokesperson for Labour and Industrial Relations

Spokesperson for State Owned Enterprises Associate Spokesperson for Finance

7 Gerry BrownleeSpokesperson for Education
8 Bob SimcockSpokesperson for Social Services

Spokesperson for Employment Spokesperson for Work and Income

9 Hon Dr Nick SmithSpokesperson for Sustainable Development

Spokesperson for Conservation Spokesperson for the Environment Spokesperson responsible for Provinces

10 Hon Murray McCullySpokesperson for Local Government

Spokesperson for Accident Insurance Spokesperson responsible for Auckland

11 Hon John LuxtonSpokesperson for International Trade Negotiations and Inward Investment

Spokesperson for Economic and Regional Development

12 Rt Hon Wyatt CreechShadow Minister of State

Associate Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Associate Spokesperson for Revenue Associate Spokesperson for Disarmament and Arms Control

13 Hon Maurice WilliamsonSpokesperson for Tertiary Education

Spokesperson for Information Technology Spokesperson for Research, Science and Technology

14 Hon David CarterSpokesperson for Tourism
Spokesperson for Housing
15 John CarterSenior Whip
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House
Spokesperson for Civil Defense and Emergency Services
16 Alec NeillJunior Whip

Spokesperson for Communications
Associate Spokesperson for Commerce
Associate Spokesperson for Justice

17 Belinda VernonSpokesperson for Transport

Spokesperson for Arts, Culture and Heritage

18 Hon Georgina te HeuheuSpokesperson for Maori Affairs
Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
19 Dr Wayne MappSpokesperson for Justice
Associate Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
20 Gavan HerlihySpokesperson for Agriculture

Associate Spokesperson for International Trade and Inward Investment

21 Annabel YoungSpokesperson for Revenue

Spokesperson for the Education Review Office Associate Spokesperson for Education

22 Brian NeesonSpokesperson for Corrections

Associate Spokesperson for Economic and Regional Development

23 Eric RoySpokesperson for Biosecurity and Border Control

Associate Spokesperson for Agriculture Associate Spokesperson for Fisheries

24 Hon Doug KiddSpokesperson for Fisheries (incl Fisheries Commission)
25 Hon Marie HaslerSpokesperson for Immigration
Spokesperson for Consumer Affairs
Spokesperson for Wholesale & Retail Services
26 Hon Clem SimichShadow Attorney-General
Spokesperson for Racing

Political Advisor on Electoral Boundary Changes

27 Warren KydSpokesperson for Small Business & Manufacturing

Spokesperson for Statistics
Spokesperson for Compliance Costs

28 Tony SteelSpokesperson for Sport, Fitness and Leisure
Associate Spokesperson for Tertiary Education (ETSA and Industry Training)
29 Pansy WongSpokesperson for Energy
Spokesperson for Ethnic Affairs

Associate Spokesperson for Commerce

30 Arthur AnaeSpokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs

Associate Spokesperson for Housing

31 Shane ArdernSpokesperson for Rural Affairs

Spokesperson for Rural New Zealand
Associate Spokesperson for Agriculture

32 Phil HeatleySpokesperson for Forestry
33 Dr Paul HutchisonSpokesperson for Crown Research Institutes

Associate Spokesperson for Research, Science and Technology
Associate Spokesperson for Health

34 Simon PowerSpokesperson for Youth Affairs

Associate Spokesperson for Labour Associate Spokesperson for Sustainable Development Associate Spokesperson for Conservation Associate Spokesperson for the Environment

35 Katherine RichSpokesperson for Broadcasting
Spokesperson for National Library and Archives
36 Dr Lynda ScottSpokesperson for Senior Citizens
Spokesperson for Superannuation for Current Retirees

Associate Spokesperson for Health

37 Lindsay TischSpokesperson for Internal Affairs
38 Anne TolleySpokesperson for Early Childhood Education
Spokesperson for Women's Affairs
39 Dr Richard WorthSpokesperson for Veterans' Affairs

Associate Spokesperson for Justice Associate Shadow Attorney-General

December 1999

The first Shipley shadow cabinet was announced after National lost the 1999 election. The list below contains a list of Shipley's spokespeople and their respective roles as announced in December 1999.[3]

Rank Shadow Minister Portfolio
1 Rt Hon Jenny ShipleyLeader of the Opposition
2 Rt Hon Wyatt CreechDeputy Leader of the Opposition
Spokesperson for Health
3 Hon Bill EnglishSpokesperson for Finance
4 Hon Roger SowryShadow Leader of the House
Spokesperson for State Services
Spokesperson for Transport
Spokesperson for Civil Aviation
5 Hon Max BradfordSpokesperson for Economic Development
Spokesperson for Labor
Spokesperson for Industrial Relations
6 Hon John LuxtonSpokesperson for International Trade Negotiations
Associate Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs
Associate Spokesperson for Industry & Regional Development
7 Hon Dr Nick SmithSpokesperson for Education
Spokesperson for ERO
Associate Spokesperson for the Environment/RMA
8 Hon Dr Lockwood SmithSpokesperson for Commerce
Associate Spokesperson for Finance
Associate Spokesperson for Communications
Associate Spokesperson for Statistics
9 Hon Tony RyallSpokesperson for Justice
Spokesperson for Housing
Spokesperson for Timberlands & SILNA
10 Rt Hon Simon UptonSpokesperson for Foreign Affairs
Spokesperson for Culture and Heritage
Spokesperson for Superannuation
11 Hon Murray McCullySpokesperson for Local Government
Spokesperson for Infrastructure (Including Auckland)
Spokesperson for Sport, Fitness and Leisure
12 Hon Maurice WilliamsonSpokesperson for Tertiary Education
Spokesperson for Information Technology
Spokesperson for Research, Science and Technology
13 Bob SimcockSpokesperson for Social Services
Spokesperson for Employment
Spokesperson for Community & Voluntary Sector
14 Hon David CarterSpokesperson for Tourism
Spokesperson for Biosecurity & Border Security
15 John CarterSenior Whip
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House
Spokesperson for Civil Defense and Emergency Services
16 Gerry BrownleeJunior Whip
Spokesperson for ACC
Associate Spokesperson for Labour
17 Belinda VernonSpokesperson for Work & Income (excl Employment)
Associate Spokesperson for Revenue
18 Hon Georgina te HeuheuSpokesperson for Maori Affairs
Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
19 Dr Wayne MappSpokesperson for Defense
Associate Spokesperson for Justice
Associate Spokesperson for Maori Affairs
20 Gavan HerlihySpokesperson for Agriculture
21 Annabel YoungSpokesperson for Revenue
22 Brian NeesonSpokesperson for Police
23 Eric RoySpokesperson for Conservation
24 Hon Doug KiddSpokesperson for Fisheries (incl Fisheries Commission)
25 Hon Marie HaslerSpokesperson for Immigration
Spokesperson for Consumer Affairs
Spokesperson for Wholesale & Retail Services
26 Hon Clem SimichShadow Attorney-General
Spokesperson for State Owned Enterprises
Spokesperson for Racing
27 Warren KydSpokesperson for Small Business & Manufacturing
Spokesperson for Compliance Costs
Spokesperson for Foreign Investment
28 Rt Hon Don McKinnonSpokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs
29 Tony SteelSpokesperson for Corrections
Associate Spokesperson for Tertiary Education (ETSA and Industry Training)
Associate Spokesperson for Sport, Fitness and Leisure
30 Pansy WongSpokesperson for Energy
Associate Spokesperson for Commerce
Associate Spokesperson for Ethnic Affairs
31 Phil HeatleySpokesperson for Forestry (excluding SILNA & Timberlands)
32 Shane ArdernSpokesperson for Rural Affairs
Associate Spokesperson for Agriculture
33 Dr Paul HutchisonSpokesperson for CRIs
Associate Spokesperson for Health
34 Simon PowerSpokesperson for Courts
Spokesperson for Youth Affairs
35 Katherine RichSpokesperson for Broadcasting
Spokesperson for National Library and Archives
36 Lynda ScottSpokesperson for Senior Citizens
Associate Spokesperson for Health (Disability Services)
37 Lindsay TischSpokesperson for Internal Affairs
38 Anne TolleySpokesperson for Early Childhood Education
Spokesperson for Women's Affairs
39 Dr Richard WorthSpokesperson for the Environment

References

  1. "National Reshuffle Announced". www.scoop.co.nz. 31 January 2001. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  2. "National MP Rankings Announced". www.scoop.co.nz. 12 February 2001. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  3. "Shadow Cabinet List - Leader Of Opposition". Scoop. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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